Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 293, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 January 1862 — Page 3

LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

7 lei ort tli ring to contribue to the Hospital at Kvau-ville are requested to Itatc their conttM.ution At the Auditor's Oflioe tv I o'clock each dav. Jiff" A btivate Utter from ?S suerast, da ted Jan. -JtHh. rublihed in the Cinctuttatl CotEtuercial of vestenisj, savs, it is alao-sl certain that Oen. (Irittenden. who ruiumati!1 ire rheli hi been tApturcd. - - . JfP '1 I t Ocrman Tt.tIcal Njcutv ill girt a performance in a few dsj fr the teneütof tbe üermao veluoteetV farsnlie. Theiiece selected for the occasion u the beautiful five act drama, "The DrunkArd." Journal please copy.J QIiau. In this city At ladf pat i o'closk vriterdav ever.u.r, S. R. Maa. The fuoersd will take pUce ftotn Li residence, rvrter of Sixth aoJ Mulberry streett. on Son day aftsrauou at 2 o'clock. The fiieud of the fatnlls fill ileae attend witheut further Mite. (iarT Waixiso Ftar. We called dowCJ to Cmtr'o HaII for momnt last venin r. aid found J.ck SheppAri t.urc'.iig his tinendlne journey, looklrr, fresh od Tijjurou. is whan be ort out SI hour before. It will be worth a walk to the Uall this sfteraoou acJ tonight W witoese hie progress After bi walked, without aleep or ret, for more than fortv boar. There will be other raaemeau during the evening. rj The nuaaeroui frteodjof Card. Wm. Karl, ia ibia city, will be glad to lm that he has received an appoint meet as setter natter in the Nary, and expects to be h signed to one of the gwnboats now b!nj fitted out at the Brocklya Xaty Varl. He ia'now at the Yard, In acbool of In structiorts, vrith about thirty other actio matten, where they are learning the science of MDDry Ac. Capt. Earl. will be the right man in the right place. Loyal, brav, intelligent ati energetic, be will be four.d active, and we doubt not 'saccestful in the great effort now being made to maintsia the Government against the Miilt of traitor, lie will Always have the warm wishes of a Urge circle of frieodtla tbif coamunity. An-War MovratxTA. An offleer eng--ged la recruiting for Col. Ktreight'e 'Slst) Regiment, called upon us day or two since and detailed to u the follow tog cirromUoct : Oa Taeeday night of Iajii week, be had a meeting at Drske'e Sebool Haas, la bu litan county, to beat up for volunteer, at which be obtained sever! recruits. Retara ing the first of thii week he found a axaall band of fellows, one of whom feigning drubkmoeea, was exceedingly boisterous and Insulting, ev idently w ith a desire to intimi date the officer and to get up a r. After the meeting closed, these ecitUic rode off thoutiog for Jeff. Dari. and damning the "Abolition war." A youug man who hJ Mgreeil to enht, came to the officer and toll Lisa that be bad been told by a neighbor that lha (JoTemoent kad suspended payment t ) the aoldiere, bad repealed the Law giving the 1100 bounty, and that the soldier fighting the bAttlet of the country will receive no pey. And the young man heitaed abont enlUtiug. I'urt-tr the tfücer rtate that be had been threatered with violence aod death. It fcj returned to enlitt rolunteera in thtt neighborhood. Now If these things aie o, od the ohoer appears to bo aa honest, gentlemanly perou. these men need looking afier. Tbey he been guilty of violating the law of the United Rute, and hould be made to uflr the penalties. MHltmrv. The Iulsville Democrat calk the light of Zoliicoffer's force "Bull Run Junior." WillismH. Torr, of Logantport, has been appointed Sergesi.t Msjor of Col. Ameke' Artitlery Regiment. The Paymaster is etpecle! at Paducah horlly. L M. Vance, Fj , of lodianapolis lelt on Wednesdey, for that place to receive and bring homeuch tum of money a the member of the Indian regtmeno there stationed taay desire to remit. Eighteen secessionists, on their wsv tojoio another party numbering about tghty men, were captured in California on the 37ih of November last, and confined la Fort Yurra by onler of Oen. Vrtht, commander of tfce Pacific Division. The eeevionin were completely armed and provUld itU mules, wagons and provision for a trp rios the Plams TownseoU Ryan. Lieut. Colonel of the 34ÜX regiment, hae beeu rromoted to the Colonelcy, vke Asbury Steele, resigne!. snd Lieut. Col. Csmeron, oftheldih regimer.t, whole now at Vslpsraisv cn a v isit u hli family, will be Uansferred to the 3ith to til the vacancy ade by the promotion of Iient. Ryan Cr-. Reuben WjiUsm of the lVth ie-:-merit, who ha been a prisoner of war at Kirbmood for some wekt, beeo remorel to Tuicsbos ! Isaac llsrneon, of Koriuk countv. a t k;l!elrtr CDpWirkUffeen the 3d ict., ; wkule on picket dr.tr, by the ccileaul U ! charf of a t,nTi !n the hsns of s fnmrvl. The Id ikanolis Jourusl of rrstcrd sv,teo hstteriescf Col. Anneae's Artdlerv KegiaeM, ad the 19th United tes In , fs&trv. mtd very irteresting Military Ii plsy yesterbiy during their parade thrrugh ' thesireeu. The srtillerf r rw ; practising at urget shootlu- (m p:. f ground electe! for the ptirjy'c so-ith of the city. Mmr Favi .htM?' re!gre.l the p.ii)a of Mil.ury Secretsrv to Horfnr ?.riou in rrdfr V acrept the t option of Assort Adursr t General on Gm Wools taff. W. H.H. Terrell F-, Clerk of the fiTi:sr Audiutg Committee, has hee spjirte. to nil tie escsr.l poitWn Soxe tre, sr- f-rn t, til irt-J rs-.:tai, atl Tmi'.'. es- K,,a to he clerk, lit Is one of the er bet clerk In even respsxlthal we eer knew t st borne snongM figure, va. i- k a &d paper, ad koowm low to "res t write sMt? pher.M Iaotbir wordj, W. 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ZSJT By an adertLtwcnt, U will be teen that II. H. Cvruwell tllUi oil l'u uld tock of et' at t Now i the tin tj invet. -ee t'omr All Vr, .M) qnnd In ttie lrtk Urlsudc. Col. MuUigiuaays he tnu.i Ue aiifactioo for the deeds dooe at LeiingUu. Witt Ool Wullen as our leader, we will go and a ist him. be It to Leiiagtoo or elwbere. The Uu!on taut be preserved. -Let u all go" to reinforce blm. Call at our oflice iu the Liutou rdtck, and we will tell vou where his Head Quarter are. HKN. LÜBITT, J. E. MOORK.

irtsseicsii. Mr. iUar A. CfAT, Teacher of Muc, will give leijrfns upon the Iiano Korte, with or without the no of instrument. Instruction In Thorough !Um and Vocal nub, eliber choral or with instrumental accompa niment. New popular Sheet Music, Sinzing Books, and the moat appro red Instruction Books furnished. Apply at Mu;dc Room on Sixth Street, adjoining M'us McLeod's School Room, or at ber ieilence, Cosoer of Ohio a ad Third streets. A flrt class Piano for !e. Term rea aonaMe. dtf To Aaots! To Aaxs!! To Aeji!!,Wanted for the 13th Brigade, sow stationed at Camp Calnoun, Ky., seventy-five ablebodied men. to serre la Mid brigade. Lach recruit, wpou bis rtivJ at camp, will receive all neeeuary clothing aud $13.00. be lng one month's pay iu advance. A' -wanted a drummer aüd aler. Fourteen teamitters also vantevl. Recruiting oQct Terre Haute, lud. LEONARD WEST, Captsin Jaä. HdAw2r mm, m SQUAD Comb o ! I uavr Rovu roa a Fw Moic i Oxtxivjx. Cel. Mullen say. "EagUnd U about to pitch Into us. Now we must have enough of men to boil down their pilch into far, and then we will change their red coat into a differeut color. For I know we cau far und fftktr any Nation "or any other man that will pitch Into this Glorious Union of vr. Coro on bojs. mi ofilce is ou the North side of Mab Street, between Cth aud 7th. Si n of the Star and Stripe-" B. EBBITT, Ccpt. 61it2d(lrüb) Rert. I.V. Lost At the Catholic Festival, on Tuesday night, at the National Hill, a went eaotux iiAio. The flndrr will confer a favor by bringing it to the nn !erlgned or to Mm. Phillip Wyat. The shawl left by miake ia eichsnge for the lost oaewill be returned on the delivery of the missing one referred to. O.BEDF. O'CONNOR. O. S. B. --- - Fok Raxr. A neat dwelling suitable for a small family in the tnot pleasant part of the city. Will be rented low, to n prompt peVing tettant. ApplyatthL40rt.ce. dtl Tus RaiLao.tr Rioixk.nt. Mechanic aod laborers are wanted to fill up the ranks of the iCih Indian, or Railroad Rinieot, under ( .1. M. Sraifh. Besides pet forming the usual tuihury duties, thh reg.raeflt will build bridge, trestle works, virs, run trti:, lr., snd the men pe Hot rain $ such work will receive an additions' y of from $1 to $1 vO per day. Recruits are pent to Indianapolis free of expense re here tley are furnt-hetl with every thing. The pay cx.Diiner.ces from the h vi Kn litmentRecriitio OSce in Terre Haute,XJ door eat of Wabvh EvpreM Office, North "ide Puclic Siuare. . U. Walvla. Dec. 20th. Recruiting Offic er. COAL OIL. HEELER & IIOROAN Areenisu s txk f Goal Oils and Lamps, .no a, X veil iNis Rnw . -- r VholeAnlr ncacl detail, AM reapectfsily Kl.rU a hr -T uM Irre Umit Ja 2a, lM2JlaiwSta K.A V TOILET ARTICLES. JOSEPH DUlinETT & CO S Standard Preparationa ! Coconine, Tt t Hlr; Cinllia(on, Tooth WhmIi, Tnr th T?h. sr'Ioritnel, rf tb HMkfrHf; sp twc vrai i rtsioa Vlarorinx Ext met Kf r Ss! In Ter.Mst hy P. M.lHiNNKU.Y . .1. K. CUNINOHAM FURS. 03,00. ONLY 03,00. FOR A SPLENDID. SET OF FURS ! AT ß4all, TlrOoual .-V t o'w 3 KTM dPST IIKCKIVKH. , VICTtiHINH. ITAIFCAIE. rru. CAPLS. crrrA and mi-m iThrrc to Thirty IlolJarst. LA-Visr hf.iei t 'ui.w tfc'hri Nf tt

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

Hffurnu sr mi vlatlax iiik ujk. Noon JZ)iMXilclioM. rium UAMIIM.TOV A Imor1t MicSfcrKarj Sltuttn und tk Wmr C,miciUctArr4,ettuti im lie Her DrrrtmtlZUUfer it a PtmJ Treiwr (7W AVtri reaa KtntuclvJt.. duimlCtn. SivA l te VrotrlLi4 Romd. WaMiM.Tiv, Jan The Joint Uom iniuee on the eorduet of the war, have agreed urxn an amendment to the ioint rule of the two Houses to the effect that whenever any member rue in hi place aod tates tlt ihm t'c..,,!... v . 1 m.vhut r -u vuiirvNi io earttly act on au matter connected with the war, it thall be the dutr of Congress to go Into secret seion and deliberate ail , me to a concluaiou thereon before ad;..iMnet:t. Ilie speeches are to be limited v f ndn utes each, and a.ny member dich . the pnKeedins, to be eipelled. artXtAL TO TttBVXL. Secrt-Ury Siaoton had an Intervi of two houra Ia the Senate Committee JU.jms this morning with the the Military Committees of both House. All the siiteen members were presenL The rAocretary gte bis tievm freely on hi plan of conducting the war, and eiprced a desire to be at Urne informed for his guld anceof matters of public interest, coming before either Committee, adding that the Department will always be open to any member of the two Committees, lie State that a full ami complete list of all the contract made by or for the War Department lnce the commencement ot the war, with the nitne of et er) coutractor; or purchano hould be made before the 1st of February, or until full iuetirLioa be made, j CoL Scott is to lure special ctutve of l railroad atd transportation matters, and Congrens has been asked to give tho Secretarv ' . tie m m se .a W a . . oi narcoLtroi ot au tne railroads in the United States, whenever the Interests of the war shsll demand It. John Tucker, the Second Asltaot, Is to hare charge of all the transportation by tea, the charteriiig of veseels, Ac, Mr. Watson, the Third Aitaut, is to hs.ro control of the rolls and general business Connected with the troops in the field. Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, received a dispatch to dy, from Major Ho-' per. stating, in suosUnce, as follows: Zollicuffr is Is lihleevl dead. 1 have seen his bod. Our victory is overwhelming.The rebels are drireu from this entire section of the country, and Kentucky will soon be free fron traiior ' Cungrcas will mke to new circuits, ouc of Indians, Michigsn, Wiscoain aod Minnesota, and another of Illinois, Iowa, Mis souri and Kara. Serretr Smith k talked of fur oue, and Mr. Bmwning and Jude DtvU cf Illinol h a been suggested for the other. The Pre.sideut is said to have declared today that he appreciate the very great services rendered bj Geu. Sigel, and thatjustke will be done him by creating him a General of Division. Also that Col. Koemer ot Iowa a Bilgsdier General. The World's dispntch says at no time since the army of the Potomac has been organized hare tho roads in Virginia been in such a condition, in consequence of the rain and WloW. FHOI HALTItfORK. ExckanSt ej Prisoners Women and Children otnt out of Srvbrr Ont hundred V(t$tl$ reported in Pamlico Sound Ettinj an Attack at Sevbern and iioanoke I $lan'd Federal Fleet i Broad Rirr Smer$tt Ftphi mot pMOlithed South, Baltimore, Jn. U.I. The AraericanV es il correspondent at Fort Monroe says that a Ü.g of trice w ent to Norfolk yesterday with Lieut Henbe, a released prisoner, returning from the south. He was made a prisoner in Western Virgin!., aud re Ieaed on parole, and will be ibanged for Lieut. Gordon, who was made a rruoncr by the rebels in Missouri. The Norfolk papers of Wednesday contaiu the following telegram. Goldscoko, N. C, Jsn. ill, I p. w. A lr:e number of women aud chiMten have arrived here from Newberne. A hght is expected there. There i no other news. An expre ha arrived here from Newberne, and report that at I o'clock yeslertenlsv afternoon. There were one hundred vessels of the BurnsiJe expedition in Pamlico Sound, and twenty-five lire transport outid of Hattcrns inlet. Private information received h-i as that the enemy will stuck Newberne, Hyde county, atil Rosnoko Island simultaneously. Our forces Are completely prepared lor them. The Norfolk Day-Book of Wednesday, contains the following telegram. SAVa-vMtif, Jan. '!). From H to j') ves sei Are inide of Brosd River, fiftet:n miles from Poit Loyal. None of the Southern papers make any reference to the fight at Soroenet, Ky., to the defeat and dertth of Gen. Zollioofler. The funeral of ex-President Tyler took pl.tce on the iilst inst., snd was attendel by Je(T. DtvU snd hi CsUnet and by the memler of the rebel Congress The Norfolk Djy Book copes a paragraph from a Petersburg pper, saying that the Pensacol dki not escape from tho Potomac without dsmage. A gentleman who examined her with a JpT-rjas. After t-he pn:l the batteries, gives that pT the asursnre f that he bad hjes a hc a a l-orrie.vi in tier ' bow. i To ths the peri I tirreindenf .f (he ' Americsu idds; "I'ersonsl lnsp.toti of th PeiiNicoU, tods v, enables your correspondent U asne thi reiitlemtn that the onlv hole in her bow ! are thoe esendally necessary to the right ! development of the ervers of her forward ! pivot pun. j The Norfolk Day Book puhlShe a loug . article on the sdeuture, mifrtunes o t I t maltreatment of Miss Poole, latelv releae ! frovn the prison hr fem.Ie at Washington, i The Day Bok calls MUs Poole aherolne.tud J says according to her own story there ws no possible outrage or indignity to which he j was not suhj-cted J lbs Norfolk. papr njAke tio mention of i any reprt. circulated by the oceji.uits, I tint some if Gen. BurtidrV vessel hid ' been triven shore. j l.itter lioui I'arope Arn I of the ' :itv f Mfw York. Sr Jomh, N. F., Jan. 21 The -Lier ' r-. . r V V... L I ... ,.1 ..n VI. I j tedsj the Vth. vi tuffinto on Thursdsv the 3;hint.. rised Cpe Race this Thürs i dsv rnuntlrj. Her dtes nre lourdsvs Uter. I The tesroh!p Eurnps, frrn ttitrn . srrit -j el t Lirerp.l n the C:h imt. There e.is :- cn:is.lrt! u'arr.ir.tmerit etprerl in EnglsnJ st th nn rccr r-tlon of iintinite id . vkei fnun America relstive t tlie Msvn . snd S' ile II imbro-;'io. The preßte; sntiet v wt felt tor th nee hy tb neit srn '. The j'tate Sjrstrr iu I arrivtd t Cs li. here !ie isndetl toitv-two ptiot.ers tsk?n frt-tn t';tt Te-lcrAl Merchant t el nhi -h he hvl i!;tryed. I At 11 1 he le-tu-hp C.ty ! Wahit)tu, New York. arrireloit the t!. 1 he tesm-hiri Jnra. Iim IVrt!sn 1, alu srriTl cn the "th. Tier to:k out the ann"uncctner.t nf th adjuta)ert of the Ttent sfTtr. hich ss trn el w ith th rrM?t t!trrt'--n. C'Ti'.l iti.r.ie.1 de! 1 . i, r t.j,, 1 t. 14.1 le l'rt:e.l t-('-j tM.Ual Tt:earyr ht 1 atrielat Suiharu iv :-u, 13 wstv.h the Nst!,vi! e, wum-u ss trere revd? fur fea Sale cf tc-ttm N cneliv over teei.tv thousvnd hv!e. t r.r.!.!cnhie -tdvipcr.-l. Msrltt excitel sni upward. Fresd'tuffi ip'tet tt J stctd. Prori '.oa nuel sud stev!v Ccc"-1 Ap.ar.crd (st mcnej.

CcAl Jan. Ü3. Not moth doin-, the high water interferes with the trade Hi inc. '1 he rirer has risen IS inched the last 'J I houi now l! feet and 1 Inch io the channel and alill ruing t an Inch r hour. Weather cloudr and cool. Merturv '1'.

e .lothiHK Definite from the lturuide üipt-dltlow. Fi.ar Mo.Nkpr, Jan. There hu Lccu tioan'ual fnm the Botiuide Kiedition us ft. The .oih lk Dar Book, of Wednesday, ha a ihpatth dstett Goldsboro, Jan. 'Jlst, 4 p. m . aj.rnounclt. tea teasels of the Burnside Etj-edltion aie Inade Psrnlico Sound, acd twrutv tesmers outside. No attack ha teen made, but the women and children were leaving New heme, where a fight is etpected to lake phu-e. we - IrritMl Hritlsh Troops. lhio, Jan.l23.--Theti9Ui.hipUiUiui-au from St. John N. B. whore tdio l.indcd BritUh troops, arrived here at f o'clock thh. morniufr. iTijht XDLspatclics. The Dattlo of Comoroot. oAU.ASTiiY or Tin: km is dm as a. FimtjhI Iltyontt Cierye the Okie and Aaruciy Voos. BRILLIANT CONDUCT OK DVS BATTERY. KKNNi:T3IL hi:ih:l tkamfu uiiicm:. OAPTÜRB OF TETE CAMP. THE RELATIVE FORCES ENGAGED. CtsictJixAti, Jan. 23 -The Souent tor respondent of the Times ears at 7 o'clock Sunday morning tho enemy drove in the pickets of the lUth Indians, stationed at the forks of the road eight miles from Somerset. The 10th were drawn up in line and moved into the woods where they were met by the enemy, ix, thousand strong, who instantly opened upon them. Oen. 1 honiis immediately ordered up the 9(hOh!o, 2J Mionesou and 4th Kentucky to the support ot the 10th Indiana, the latter holding the euomy iu check nearly half an hour before being re nforeed. The lit and 2d Teuneoe Mere ordered up ou the right w ing lor the purpose of outflanking the enea;y. Sundarl'a and vVbetmore a lotteries in the meantime shelling the enemy in the woods. After being engaged nearly two hours, the 9th Ohio, 2d Minnesota "at,d 4th Kentucky made a depernte bayonet ehargeon the enemy, and drove them from the woods, completely routing and puruiiig thereto their entrenchments. At the best of the engagement. Captain. Kennedr ordered one section of his battery within tiity yard ot the enemy's line, and opened a deadly fire upon them, which added greatly to the success ot the day. Our advance an ired within sight of the enemy' entrenchment. one hour before dik, and opened upon them with shot and shell. Night closing, put a stop to further demonstrations. At daylight next morning a steamboat wa observed transporting troops across the Cumberland. Whetmore'e battery ofParrott gun w as brought to bear on the boat, which in m few mantes sfterward wasiu flames." The UUh Kentucky aud 14th Uhio were ordered forward by Gen. Thorass to advance on the enemy 'a hresttwotk. Moving up iu line of battle, and scaling tho entrenchments they found the camp entirely deserted, and everytlunj; f tandiag hs when occupied by the enemy. ' The huosA. tcuts,' bone, mule, wagon, baggage, cannon, ammunition and fire arms, were tound in pertect preservation. The enemy's forces in the attack were led by Crittenden and ZollicotTer, and "were 8,000 mrong. The Federal fbices in tho tight did not etceed -1,0K). rOfJItlSIONAI XXXVIITH CONOKES.H PiftsT Sftoy. Vamiioton, Jan. 23. Hoist. Mr. Blake from the Post Oftire Committee reported a bill to esuhlish a postal rnonev- order system. "Consideration postponed. Mr. Stevens from the Committee on Ways and means, reported the naval appropriation hill. Mr. Elliott from the Committee on Commerce reported a Mil Authorizing the Ptesident to sppoint light house inspector for any of the light houses on the coast during and lor the term of ono year After the continuance of the present rebellion. Passed. Mr. Kellogg ot Illinois, from tho Co mini. -tee on Judiciary report eu a bill Authorizing the HecretAry of the TrcAaury to settle with the States fur supplies furnished their tsoops railed out to aid iu the suppression of the re)el!ion. Consideration postponed. Mr. Mallory from the Committee on Rund sad Canals reported a hill lor a military and mail railroad from Kentucky to Tenueisce. Th House went into committee of the srltolesnd took up the militarr Academy hill. Si .ai a. -Mr. Hail it'Dted a joint resolution from the Legislature uf Muhl Kn. In favor of an exchange of prisoi erii. itb specwl lelerenco t Cil. Wil. H lerrcd. Mr. Wilson prewiitl a reinitlrauce ft via the uttdsrwriters, ship owneis aul others of Ihiston, against sny meaiures which will im pair the efficiency of the ('oast Survey! Mr. Hale Calle! up the resolution in regard to Ward H. Latuou, Marsbal of the Distiict of Columbia, declaring that in the order h (Li moo) transmitted to the Senate, he is guilty oi contempt of the Senate, and that the Secretary uf the Senite report the resolution to the Pjesidcul. The resolution va ped. Ou motion ol Mr. Wihou, hill lor the completion of the defences ol Washington wss taken np The question beiti tJ.e itineudaient providing thst the lort in of sstepnards he pnjshel with death. Agreed to. The bill was then ?o amended as to pro ri le that no work shall twiestter !e commenced in the de lences, when it was pj.e.. 4 on n I - I "iifiimrvt Vah:'UT3X, Jao. Th- fidlowint; Consuls have t.eeii coi-hrmcd: Paid. Lvsns of Illinoi. at Pilboa; Ilich'd. C. Hjnna of lud . at Smtan der: J. II. Mc ! Chesnev of Ills., st Newcastle; Insiah Thotu 1 of Ills ( st AlK'rie; tieo. H, Fisher of j Cahfortiia. at Kantwj;hi; Wrn. K. Willisrr.a of Dhio.st Pars; Ji. an lor of Wisconm, : st Tsyhnti; Carl J. C. Crvby of Wi-.. at j PorsvVtm; Hirsm Tnttle f tt M..n. tcviedi r u Md Midell !tnhnikel I.Hrüf Arrival f '4t - u Nw Yoak, Jan. yj Whsn the Atlautif left Port flaval m'tHttrr matten wrr iu atAto qu . So for.std moremr.t hsdtvkeu ! r'9r,- ? . I mm,. . . . a . a1 I he Urlti'h gnuP'Mt nsctr jilitve t i,cre this rnortiin from Bermuda, sate thst th !Nn! I.t arrirMt thare Oil th il aiul t for i'nrt TbomaA with Mnn in'. SlUell or; ! Ivurd. The etesuicr Atlsuji ;. fro tu Pott Koyal j co the Alternotm the Jlrtb,hs 15,021 hles J 0f uogianed Aad t'J baJei giaced cettoo oa board, a cd a, large nvruber of pamajtrs.

rtipcir!?ATi MAitKtrr. CtM J.N .V AT I, Jrtlf. l. 1 lour uii' "uid und in Isir Jetoind st vi.U)-.10foraupettr.e. Whtt firm st fO(.SN frted .i.d :.'. 5 for white. Oat firm st ÜN: with lair k-int.d. Corn iu good deuiAnd at "v, Rye dull, owing to the stoppage of thodutiwcrie on the river by hlh water, atil -ri ces are nominal. Whicky iu g(Kd detuaud at 17c in the morning, but the market cloed dull. Hoc unchanged; sales of 2.I0O st .41,30 f.3.r for light aud heavy, and for these averaging 30 ll aod upwards. He ce ins 2,700. Not much done in vislon, bm prices are uuthanged. Mesa Pork $3.GW:.. Urd Clfe(.U'c. Bulk meu 2,J4'c and icv.4iÄc. Green meau firm at 2!4ot j.'v;. Not much doing in groceries, but ll ar cle are held more firmly. Sugar !V llc: Molavcrt I5(rf4c. The Rioncy market is uuchns;el and 4uiet. River fallieu onu inch iu the lal four hours and still falling. The higest point reached w a fifty-seven feet and three in che.

DRY GOOD Dry Goodo! Dry Qoodo! T. NIPPERT & DUNN. a hi: ofklrino a lb nan: s'iovn I DOMKrtllC DRY GOODS! ATTHK OLl PH1UEH I PRINTS, GINGHAMS, DKLAINKH, CO Bü UGS PLAIDS. MKHINOM. BLACK hILKS, laO.lEItV anil LV ill LADIES ANH CIHl.DBKN'd H O O -P S! CHECKS, STRIPES, TICKH. DENIMS. WOOLKX COITOX Kl.ANXUL, Brown d: Bleched Muslins, LINEN" GOODS! Hiih ah TAbh Lui-!), ToweliiiR-, lti-h Lin ea, Si;!rtlV)soms snd Collar-. Super Bluck und Hint Clothe, Super Black and Blue ('a-imerc S ATI SETTS. TWEEDS. JE ASS. LIS si: YS. l'lu-h. Velvet uiil (iietntduie " VEST I NGS. UVn Under Skirts and )rwf! BOOtO OlXOOO t WHITF. OOODS ;OF KYLRY KIMD 1 F. NIPPKUT &. DUNN No. 116 Vain Ulreet, between 4 ill and 6th, North f CROCGniEO ct pnoviGiorjs. c2EArQiiAixTi:ir.s so. r MAIN STllKKT 1 HAVE IN STOKE AND FOU sah otTKN Mit forrrr. 1KKRN JAVA LACt'IKV KOSTKD lt Tani drouiid Tweuty-fire thesis tnd t'a.i;, Wiuk llv-si, tM llvsnn. Imperial. ;nnv O .Ion snd 1 rR.lr Braketat Tea, BEirttFR'SSt. !ou!a an-I Paltlmorc R. f iv d "yruiia vrvt 'W Orleau Mlae, at A.r. FUHROW. VERYTIIlSiJ ttsuaHy f.'ond lit a Hrt rl I'aniiOrorrrf fin He f.rtTv1 st A.". 1 I KKOWS. T ANTEI Pnt:er. Es.l-, IHird Vrat, 1'onltry, It nie, Ac, a A.C. ITKKOWS. rPIIE choicest brands of Kmily I nir will always be foiv d so.t L-Mere.! to ai.v j partof t he city fre of char ire, at A.C. ITRKOW S s... si x n wirret. IWILLp.iv cash for of tried Apple nt I'rarh'. nv quRtititv V.V.Il RROW," d-cU '. N.. Main Jtrt CIGARS. I EST RECEIVED AT HA HITS Conr of Main and Von-th r-eta, a wall but thAlce lot of Cl'l ARS. JslTdi-lw REAL ESTATE. - 1 m 1 - VO'ITCE to Heal Ettf DenW. A s I bare pweUinjrs and rttrs Kfens In ier y town-, crtlent placv to ar'l ruod, w'i.'tb t will rrads roe property 1 or t.ear Terr II ale, an t iy a difrfrtc 1q caah. Apply t s.Ktrain, V ANTED. 50.000 . 4a W-4tf ' C. . TITTLK A CO. NtrrrEü tilyiu'eiTüails i EAiiur cmcrrs and vTiojf. -

L. RYCE CiOON. L A D l irs T Ki'.CnVLD THIS DAY! JANUART 9th, 1062 au. run v. Haimar! Hoop Skirt ! I NTM.K NKVS Ml I KS HOOP SldRTS!

oK I fiV VAKItTv. Mif.e rind ThildfrtiV Hoop Skirls! He Ut .ua!ny evi r rv m J aM n .r1 A l r v XKW TVrK '1AK.S JPST Rr.CKIVEU, Ladies Gloves Misses' Gauntlets. TRILHMING RIBBONS ! ILKI.T HiPB.iN-NEW . CHOICI: Tlli'.! I I ndies' I lPeceU Collon !lse !J U KVCK a. SON. AT DARTLETTS. PATRIOTIC STATU INKRV. X. Afwrrts Mnauith FarkaRs of Pa'ri.Mlc Siii.rryjut received at B A R T h f. T T A , A .Urwl4 sift fr lb tl.lUtsy. rnt om1 cU. lMutcr 13, 'Sldtf 18G2. DIARIES FOR AT BAKTLETTS. 18G2. 1 0DKV'S LADY'S HOOK for lw-cnibcr st B.inTAETTS. ftatecriptionf rrcelrrd for lhi2 cU rix. LADIES' Shell Side Combs, Rick j4 Eubber P.miut Cooi, l liALTl-KTr. Juni Rer'cl at HartlcllN! THE DAY SCHOOL HELL, by the soihorff l" Sl'6th .Vhool P.rll; price li cectH. A nXC ASSOKTXr.NTOK I'uiou Nit rpr suJ Knslwr. rortfviu., J4.-uk ran1am Book. BJmk Malc anJ Iw1ng boose, Muuc Poctfutio, iww Ltod. Cory rVok rtt, P Holders, 4c, Csll and see. ecSSdif DRESS GOODS ! AT Eclsall, .TlcDoiiKal V CoN 4 SPDENDII) ASSORMMENT 2. jL or BRITISH. FKENCH AND GERMAN JL XO00 Em'Taciuj ell ih iv w Pnbc, ErM-. AngUW, Fi.n!ard Moir-, Js.pa Toulard, Ulucilusl, et". i5 DOEX CORSETS, EntWacii.K fry uiwrior styk", Utron' comVmation Mbari, 'fiUit-t torf., Ir-ta 11,00 ami rp OAMHIUO FLOUNf lNfJS: infM-rtlBK!-INFANTS' WAISTS; k taguificicnt lot tf cmWoidt-rr-d siu, urw tTls c mbrtiJ rd rolUr, and a tluknJ i4 or fjUicy artirk, Lieh eri all purchased for cah a tb y-tt low-rjt pt it, and III l i4d oc-ardh.:ly. EDSALL, McDOUOAL A Co., or4'6l-d Cor. Main At Tourth turx-u. OPFsaFsD THIS IIAY EDSAIiE. .MclionJAE A CO'S. Fleatit ( hhil Print, Wik Bruid, Tt-rde,!, TU)"1 sad Cro-hH HAIR SETTS YERY CHEAP .' 25 d.. IJ.irH -oro Skirt; .'Ml do.. Ci.rvle.1 H k I r t - M .', ItKl do.. Woven Skirt- uciior. doz. Crtrtitulion, do. Favorite ef the KtnpteLsdie c i. ml l y. .or iitrrrit aid nf..tl rvam. i: V KKUt Ts. KIiSAlJ MilKM't'AL A t t., H-tiia-lw Cor. Main and Pocrth SirH. , IGrand Exhibition oF IsJl'hLK BKOfJHESHANVLS! 500 1 LONG BHOOHE SHAWLS The entire Mock r f a Proaeu I. s Wholele IIoue In X. V. POtWl.F. BROCIIK SJfA H7..V At lb" fJlowii r I'tbve. Hae Rllk and Wo.. I l r.n Shawl, at Snper do I A.r-0 Eitrsüuperl. r d.. ,50, lo.M, lt.f-O Chain 1 alne lyng, Sf.au I , all w ., at 10,00 Kura r)ialitie lo., t 11 ,si, 1 on A 1 i0 S. I SO :wni m:v styi.k.s Si. Us Hotd. i.vl Shswl, India ani Cahmere Mi.vwl-, Trreau KbawU, "tvnble aM tMtikU l'.lwk Thib. t 81. I, M!-4cs and CbiMrru'a lor e A Str. Wo-J d... Soitb, I renrh and Amerkaa I : Oa. 8bepberd Plaid Iajv Shawls. ss) lsit bny your Miawl nmil yoa bse cn the Discnificcrt ftock at hDSALL. McDOt'O AL A CO S. Jxie-tw Cor. Mi!n and o.ih 5ltiu. Black Dress Silks. MKH) YAKDS.IUST Ol'KNKI) .VI EDS ALL, MclHltKJAL a- 0'S. nAVnc; ptircf.vce.t li.? riitlre utot k cf a I itV o Amn NffTork W'bol.al Hortv, w - m j.re. psrd t'c-fT th"rre?et brsl r-.er Vr.imi in tbe W(t, to-wlt: Kr.werir llirs I.o-tre I.;. .-.t 0 i . t..L-....- .. . ... .... i.. KIAI.U M.n0l"ti.LA U. PROPOSALS. Proposals for Keeping the Poor aiirl VLEI PHOrOSAL! will le w A QE sV J reelverl Ft-Hrovrr th- K-ib. f-r MrM-h-us: s.l t-.ary t-.,. betdlrn. florin. f-e and b-r Le. ,.., ; i.V: r.lit snd trsnstrnt r-r of Vl;i ton-jr. ar.1 t w b 4n.ana vr v-j.-oi. ! .,r s;vt vears from tl;e Cii day ot March i evt. ' e bids"f-r lerplr; 1h rr-i -but l-vr will be b-r ! a tvrtaU amoict r- r annm, and !; ler-nii vUI traiitient p sn " rnau tT a eertsla un pr ' wck f 'f a. h trat tt or i uar.e Irc, to be paid j nnsrterly. i Ths 0 of the farm, Willi ibe t.jjr t r . UU.iC tu-b r.erisary Crew-oo-i miy t-' te,u;r i rr vu noftbeLua. will be t;.en ir.m c. 1 -rin rnsKrr "h 11'. Tb Cotrn:tc:.--v rvr t ib" i üb t( I!.. llr ! Lf i: i'o ILil U flir.;'-l r t n 1 iimj avH j4v to thtyctrle5. E. D- AJLLSy. All. Vic; CouUj. Tf rrs-llat Jaa. 3, 15-dwsw

SPECIAL HOTICEO. GO TO NICOIXIY'S taiMiiM K'ino -A.rt Gnllorv I 1 UAKi FTTkT, To bavs yocr fncvare ttk Is ml tU.- i ktxni to ths art

TL folkw':ig coophn;ci.',ry ril-e i taVrn fr. ... Un sea Aeonrrsr S'.TirstsJ HrutnonUk Y4 StftI.S4' 8rwTTIlv Coswai. tLt 1TU if Anjrrt the f-l! Irs; cseg hsre reft t. Ktd evrrd. K0 eroii Le 'rn cul ti.kl LViU;yf 6n " " " " S'rvoui Iteblliiy, 2S ' Ulrss cf Kid) whoLc tsM-u sfiiaed with rarto-H cou.; l...uU, fVver, Clrotdc LXsnhos, PjMAUrr, tiT L'uiL.;i.t, 8t, Pypprta, aud WtaknesÄ cf the I.f f tirr Orgsxs, Lae bec cared, tenet's a lares rxtut-er frm e bra " hsvr m-t th Lard. M Lsau' S:rer -U.et.!u CV-rd..' ar.d Liood Kcliiri U s rfmedj required by errry ono ia the M etiri ad Southern cuecLry, It U rry 4&t ai.4 afrit,l totak, sn-tltcsnhe laVin t-y ro3,W" man or tl'.'.d. A di-ir-i-, it til mrf any lwrix of tbe Kid uy t-r lll.vldor, sud a au altert,;!, it ni'.l purtfj th blood, AtA r Rni. e !t rnwjd., ors or MoVfcA rria tbe fkin. Tty it m.c U.vlim :i -SL-t to tvS'lrco tl iui M-ti si f ii wi.erful tTf-T.jrti.er.lnt; aint -vif rati'-g rroTerti'. S--e the J frt!cniriit hi auoth?r colo-n::. Ila rhnvt' Ilollnnd Hitter's TV IhllddjilA A f.t. , ia rpeaVinj td" tie Im vxLibttiott t!d in that cxtj j the lYankLn los - tute, ky: 'la rotidui tncdjcityr, we re xtnrn.ii rsst of.i, tinlejs kst'led rfthe mntof the a-UJ-A toon g Üios sUlbl ted ia tlio celebrated H 4'u-1 liuers. Thi nWid'i ha bera vtenvlvtj Ir.tr duerd in rr-ry 8r te In iL I'moo, and Into th V adian Prorlnce, riucjal!y within tLs lst tw yrar. The eihibiCon hws wuuu!l la evtt Isnjpiagr küon in America, am.r. wLlrhee n.--tlce Ott trwn the lte Jl. Jehu M. CUri'-n. ' fulawsre." Triirtjs'a, llartarbe a;td lodlirrafi., ty wi.m . all peron ar uiore or les afft-cu-d, cn csh1!v cored by moderate rverrie, wt,c4- m f-joi, sud do of Iiicrbar's llollaml B;tter t co ho'jrbef ach meiVr. r':. ' i. Mst.lJLslinj AVir Strumvc or Jwri-ful na aflt-ti-us are tLe nire. the Uifbt, the prHali rot ef uiankiDd. The are tile and filthy aawsll as fatal. Tbey vle(rv eontacJnati&h and impurity of the blood, and are t be .u all around ua evrybr. One quartr t a'.l e meet are tainted with theiu, and ote q'.irv i of the die of iLrm; die fooiULly too, lecAt tl.e ar cnratil. Arrm'a ftssairaam a ilsanaea out Ü Arroful'its evrrcptioa from the ilood, rejulers It fAte and beaJiLj, and rrTectaallj sperrst the Ivel ountamloatioa front the yetm. Jf o lutijrr gro otidrr your Scrcfulocs disorder, .ore the lrre'..i tl Atks baa providt-d hit suastarly corsHoaii' curative -trtuea tiat he call Hash irxas i.A. P u ocrat, Wsterltiry, Ct. Tonic. I From Col. AlUrt Rif, M. C. froui Artat;.. Vi'aM'jKrox, D. C. Juns 11. IbU. "1 Lava uxsl two hotllos of yocr Da.aaart'a HviLass linTSAS, aad have found It rtry Aasfal io ca of lt4:retioo i:d fiadacbe, and recomsieitd Ii U all who need a pleasant And eScam r-tnedy r valuable tmiSc Ths lata U'.fh Rheriff tdf Allegbatj c-Owty ha firencsthe fol'.awlor m -I was affilcted with Debility of the Pigc-Ure Or (an amrtumlcft to a seTi stUvfc f Dypspsia. which lisd reduced ny C"h crmldrably. My w'.rii alao aTSlctd ceder tho tame tirc-umturioa, a J with the am dtcs. narltif vni your Ddli tne called n-FKHars's HotJay PiTrtaa, we hoti idiair d relief, an i are happy afford yovi tAispuUo evidence of Its rain. yoiis nRHYTit ritiburfch, Jan. 2d, lsiY. snrrantrd Parel) Vccetnblp. (s.ooo.ooo; nn: xii.lion.h or B.3itor reas DklTII'S riU AEK .V)Lt EAKIA. TIlE cJaiSTEADlIJt increaie-, and yet Husband d.a f vu colds and f-rr. ihhh the-e plll ov.ld rertalnlj cure. Iiarv1rtbs nils are airr.pl, but uowatchl for ffficary. How important that va at ive es.Br. aa advantar over .Ukneas when It ran ! had ' at Altlay of oid j 2i cetil. Mr. J.C. Rapprljea, of Mihihihii1i otitiy( N. J pIKi, March 1, 1 "I aa troubled In January Ian with t-Uvu4 f ir wv ral dy, and tW t. n prrain 4 cal si t obtain rclo f. I cannht colit, 1 suppo-; at aaj rate, a M vrn diarrhoea set in, Lieh my medi I alien 1 - ai t f-.und it liuoibe t arrest. Thl w fi llow.-f! byJyantary. My Urii'ih wai all -hio. EeerÜiiiiK paed throOf;h tns as 1 t'wk it. A fhei d from X' York, Mr. tieoree Ix-win, fnrtunat-ly sailed vu nn", fuid adviacd HaM.krrmt'i Pius. I thmihi li niyneakif.nditK.nofirji.il wimiM nugh, b'O be a.lmlniaiered fuur, and the next mornin foit liiore. Mui h tnipurlly ram" front m, fu"', t- un urj'i tbe a-.reiei ai,J pant itiiiiinih-d. (m.tos i ured ru fu'Iy. I am nw bearlr, with a ((.aI appriii.'. ofli.e, ?!t l'a:il prr-t, and by all diuw - rin. Vj J. R. CtniSAi, Tf rre -Haute, jd by all renpectale deaUra In sndilM. (jauldwlia MILLINERY GOODS. F.iEE BISPE.IV or I I I . 4M sr i.i. n M1LLINEK V! 4n sVrlAedHi, 4 t. k:S, tsii. I HAVE n T li i; ri: i: n i; i 1 fr..iu th- F wilt, a w- 1 ..f.'. .M I L L I N K IJ V! T'i rnhi. b I Wn'ii io i.ii.m. ..1 4' MI III VI ICH 4l.i ! MKS. Y ALI EU, 14) Ataoi rUert, Mwtt Klhh Mid elttt . . 4 . mm rPHE -I da?i NIE UNDEUSKiNEl) ha t!;i?purbal th eijtiiM m k ot c. t- -t , H. WOI.F As. C , at . 144 A ISC. vv !.. .. J wVrs l ntt.5 at all I f k-pmr a lirr ' J wrll aaor trd t k i STOVKS, TIAAVAiri:, ' M HOl'SK rUKMSIHNi iJOui)' I , ,. , ' A ...i 1. , V v li.i.t AUt;--. l'-f 1 i I''.,.v...in,i1i.hw. lie w1!l bv-on haivl eaih of ,111 .j.p I iL- at.o'tkb.K at to.1 ( w V i f "11 A in EH. ! Sw.toriauun hl, as Luudr-... wl... L- ! u-I lb' iu ran U-Ufy. A f 'ill t-'HI-lv f !lfu .m.rtsof llpAitp. I.-A tbr'";irii r.. -s .- t f n- riskli-.; p'r bs-. TivArricnlliiral Depailinenl ! Vf.'.l 1. '"U'H'-i iVt I flu I. Will al -'I tin. "b . f-il .... k . J ini,l-mt.l i t Iii (m-. .uI. "MS Ct the t-U.'.iT. U. '.COUNA7KLL. Np. Nv. 144 Av 14A Vabh .t llsvint: a.-Ujr Stiv.k ef -vd t. I II. C -h t.w It. Ui partuerUtp bare'fuT aiUim, Ulo u, vu dr the nane at.d style td"S. W.4f A.-., U tbu :' t.csd. The bvsineMCf the f.rm w i!l bv? UiA by 5. Wolf towbomallrlaimtwill tw fi.tad, aiJ aU pyutita taaüit nail. 11 will b..nrjd will. Ux. tVuwll at. t wsiH OT(ts the lrnrr'bt eMiu--m i.t vf all bte1 wa t-i iL P ns , InrsJrlns: from th prop le. abip f lb. H.r. w. rx.uit.eot to enr rj.n-rc.tis j'xf-o 'J" v j r saw are aofd Lw!il apar ro sfljtt t- f! j ar Urs sau f act on h U".